KIA EV 6 breaks Tesla's World Record

 Everybody knows Tesla as the lord of electric vehicles. Yet, Tesla needs to monitor its privileged position in light of the fact that there's another EV brand around. KIA EV6 has broken Tesla's record by intersection the US with the most limited charging time.

KIA EV 6



New Record of KIA EV6

KIA's fresh out of the plastic new medium size electric hybrid is prepared to hit the US display areas ahead of schedule one year from now and has as of now figured out how to beat Tesla. KIA EV6 drove the nation over, voyaging 4635.7 km from New York to Los Angeles in seven days with a charging season of 7 hours and 10 minutes.


Past Record of Tesla Model S 

The Tesla Model S held the world record for covering a similar distance with a charging season of 12 hours, 48 minutes and 19 seconds. That implies KIA EV6 beat Tesla Model S by practically 5.5 hours.

Tesla Model S


KIA is coming after Tesla!

Tesla has been the work of art of EVs for quite a while. As the EV upheaval is assuming control over the world, more organizations are entering the race. Also KIA's first racehorse has set the bar pretty high.



This is what the KIA's Vice President Marketing, Russell Wager, said on the huge accomplishment.


"The EV6's extraordinary run is the most recent sign that Kia will be a forerunner in the advocacy of EVs. The entirety of Kia's elite designing and involvement with EVs will be applied in the transition to charge. A similar scrupulousness, plan, quality, innovation, and driving elements that Kia has become known for will be found in each new electric vehicle we bring to showcase."


KIA is trying its best to be the main EV brand on the planet, time frame. The EV6 is the principal model under KIA's Plan S technique that the organization has created to turn into an innovator in the EV market. That implies the show has quite recently begun. More and better KIA EVs are coming to go head to head against Tesla.


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